WMOT 89.5 | LISTENER-POWERED RADIO INDEPENDENT AMERICAN ROOTS
Play Live Radio
Next Up:
0:00
0:00
0:00 0:00
Available On Air Stations

Extra class may be free again for state's college students

Tennessee Board of Regents Chancellor John Morgan
TBR
Tennessee Board of Regents Chancellor John Morgan

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — The Tennessee Board of Regents is taking a look at how students are charged for classes.

Nashville Public Radio reports the board wants to encourage students to take more credit hours without reversing a 2009 decision.

Six years ago, any additional classes past 12 credit hours, or about four classes, were offered free to students. After deciding that wasn't fair to part-time students, the board began charging for the extra classes.

Officials say because of the change, many students have stopped taking more than 12 credit hours per semester. The board's chancellor, John Morgan, says this means they're taking longer to graduate.

The board is considering make the fifth class free again, shifting some of the cost back to part-time students.

He says a decision isn't likely this year.